The Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways in India, Nitin Gadkari, has once more expressed his reservations about the idea of driverless cars in the country. He has consistently held this stance, emphasizing that he won't permit these vehicles in India. Gadkari's primary argument against driverless cars stems from the potential job losses they could bring to India's large population of drivers.
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